Yoro Ravine

Yoro Ravine is positioned roughly in the center
of Boso Peninsula.
In Japanese, it is called "Yourou-keikoku".
It is a ravine formed by Yoro River, and there are some waterfalls
along the river.
Around the ravine, rich forests are spread.

The entrance to this ravine is Yoro-keikoku station on Kominato Railway
Line.
From here to the south, the ravine stretches for about 6 km.

At about 1 km south of the station, there is Yoro hot spring resort,
and it has several ryokans and hotels.
Around this resort, there is "Shusse Kan'non" temple founded in the
late 12th century.
"Shusse" means "successful career", then many worshippers have visited
here.
Kan'non Bridge on the approach across Yoro River is unique.

At about 5 km point, there is "Maboroshi Waterfall".
And at about 6 km point, there is the largest "Awamata Waterfall".
Around there, a wakling trail are set up.

How to get to here

By
railroad

From Tokyo to Goi station on JR
Uchibo Line, about 40-45 minutes by JR limited express "Sazanami".